Connect to host systems running UNIX, LINUX, IBM AIX, HP-UX, and Sun Solaris.
X-Deep/32 is an X Window Server for Windows NT/2000/9X/ME/XP that can be used to connect to host systems running UNIX, LINUX, IBM AIX, HP-UX, Sun Solaris or any other operating system that supports X Windows System, in a LAN environment or from a home PC connecting to office LAN via a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Version 4.7 contains some fixes and improvements.
Doesn't include any of the fonts at all that are needed by x11 programs.
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easy install, free, easy to configure
GrandMasterV
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free
easy to use
minimal system resource consumption
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nothing here really. i'm sure it's not perfect but it does the job well.
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try it and see for yourself. it's been working well for me; been using it off and on for about 2 years
easy to install, work with. and free!
GrandMasterV
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free, easy to install and use
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it's not perfect but for me it's works just fine.
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kojima878
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om
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om
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Works
FCouples1211
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Free, gets the job done
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none
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it didnt work on my xp box, the margins were way too wide with solaris mg consol
bootiack
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free
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did work looked horrible margine too wide and no scroll bar up down only left right
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X-Deep: The way an X Server should be
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The only X-Server that I have used in Windows/Dos enviroment that works as expected, and its Free.
The only problem I have had is virtual deskop not fitting the whole X-Deep window-- but i can live with this.
Probably ONLY and darn good freeware X-Server
Soliton
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For a freeware, its the best you can get. Kudos to the developer for releasing the product as freeware after dissolution of company.
Works, but quirky
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Seems to be OK, but somethings don't work, at least with Java-based X-Windows, like backspacing and text selection.
Seems to be slow, compared to Exceed-9
Just what I was looking for.
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This is not the prettiest of products as it suffers from the utilitarian effects of both xwindows and freeware development. But it did what it said and it is _really_ freeware. It was easy to set up and I was able to use it to catch xapps pushed through ssh secure shell without a problem.